Virginia Administrative Code
Title 4 - CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Agency 25 - DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Chapter 40 - SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR MINERAL MINING
Part VI - Explosives-Surface and Underground
Section 4VAC25-40-810 - Recordkeeping
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A detailed record of each surface blast shall be prepared immediately by the certified blaster. Records shall be maintained at the mine site for three years and subject to inspection by the division mine inspectors. Records shall contain the following information:
1. Name of company or contractor;
2. Location, date, and time of blast;
3. Name, signature, and certification number of the certified blaster in charge;
4. Type of material blasted;
5. Number of holes, and burden and spacing for each hole;
6. Drill logs of boreholes as required by 4VAC25-40-1095;
7. Types of explosives used;
8. Total amount of explosives used;
9. Maximum amount of explosives per delay period of eight milliseconds or greater;
10. Method of firing and type of circuit;
11. Direction and distance in feet to nearest dwelling house, public building, school, church, commercial or institutional building neither owned nor leased by the person conducting the blasting;
12. Weather conditions (including such factors as wind directions, etc.);
13. Height or length of stemming for each hole;
14. Whether mats or other protections were used;
15. Type of detonators used and timing of detonation for each detonator used;
16. The person taking the seismograph reading shall accurately indicate exact location of seismograph, if used, and shall also show the distance of seismograph from blast;
17. Seismograph records, including:
18. When a permanently installed seismograph is used to prove compliance, the record shall indicate the:
The information should be attached to the blast record as soon as it is available, but in no instance later than five working days after the shot; and
19. All anomalies or abnormalities occurring during the execution of the blast and actions taken to correct or address them.
Statutory Authority: §§ 45.1-161.3, 45.1-161.294 , and 45.1-161.305 of the Code of Virginia.